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opposed to the united states in its view of the world and the belief in how you should go around you know promoting democracy and in the meantime seeding cares and bloodshed dies russia a flogging of putin need to be neutralized and if so how well i'm a true the word neutralized is correct i think mr putin views himself in history somewhere along the lines of piotr of a leaky police peter the great because it's a rino they lead catherine the great and now it's going to be blood the image of a leaky because he's the man who regained crimea and possibly part of ukraine for russia but what different. does it make how he views himself i mean he always said that he's trying to protect russia's interests and those great leaders that you just mentioned they were protecting russia's interests what's wrong with standing out for a country that's right and as i said he's very much in the pattern of peter the great and catherine the great in an effort to add land whether it's buffer for protection or buffer to move forward in an effort to enhance russia's strength that the lemma is when you add
opposed to the united states in its view of the world and the belief in how you should go around you know promoting democracy and in the meantime seeding cares and bloodshed dies russia a flogging of putin need to be neutralized and if so how well i'm a true the word neutralized is correct i think mr putin views himself in history somewhere along the lines of piotr of a leaky police peter the great because it's a rino they lead catherine the great and now it's going to be blood the image of a...
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we were with the united states in kuwait. we were with united states together and afghanistan. we did not go to iraq. host: there is this threat of terrorism coming out of iraq that could impact many different countries. do you think it was right for the ministers and to go back in? guest: i'm not going to second-guess the administration. when it comes to all of these situations, there is no easy door to go through. we were working with united states and other allies on syria and we still have to get the accounting for the reduction of chemical weapons and we are putting in money to the humanitarian efforts including over $200 million into jordan for all the refugees that are there regrettably. i'm not going to second-guess the president on this and nor would canada. host: thank you very much for being part of "newsmakers." host: we are back with our reporters. what is going on between the canadian government and this white house over the keystone pipeline? >> this is a big point of tension between the two countries. the ambassador tried to separate the two and say we have a di
we were with the united states in kuwait. we were with united states together and afghanistan. we did not go to iraq. host: there is this threat of terrorism coming out of iraq that could impact many different countries. do you think it was right for the ministers and to go back in? guest: i'm not going to second-guess the administration. when it comes to all of these situations, there is no easy door to go through. we were working with united states and other allies on syria and we still have...
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isil is the enemy of the iraqi people, our neighbors, the united states, and united states allies. and we must make a common effort to defeat them. this is a dangerous new development in the middle east that requires a new doctor to combat terrorism. on the military front, with its indiscriminate destructiveness, creating its own eventual defeat. experience. from however, until then, ethnic cleansing and systematic destruction of unique altars and heritage will suffer irreversibly. hasccupied muslim, isil destroyed shia mosques, sunni shrines, and more. just last week, they issued an ultimatum, ordering residents to convert to isil, deviant versions of islam. if they do not comply, the ultimatum that clears then they will literally face the sword. along with iraqi christian minorities, thousands of other minority communities have been forced to flee their homes, often leaving all their belongings behind. a recent report by human rights works said isil has systematically killed and shia andchristians, making them an example is crude -- crusaders and heretics. notwithstanding major s
isil is the enemy of the iraqi people, our neighbors, the united states, and united states allies. and we must make a common effort to defeat them. this is a dangerous new development in the middle east that requires a new doctor to combat terrorism. on the military front, with its indiscriminate destructiveness, creating its own eventual defeat. experience. from however, until then, ethnic cleansing and systematic destruction of unique altars and heritage will suffer irreversibly. hasccupied...
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doesn't that also apply to the united states though when you try to a procedure security interest in iraq or afghanistan or libya or syria don't you make those countries more insecure well remember in afghanistan take them one by one in afghanistan you had the taliep on giving. rest recuperation and play a planning base for the people in al qaeda who carried on nine eleven that had to be removed or else afghanistan would remain a major base for terrorist attacks on the us the problem was the us made a major mistake on this instead of a instead of finishing the job in afghanistan it turned its efforts to to iraq and that was a big mistake that may be fair enough but you know one of the mistakes of the soviet union was stretching its foreign policy too thin you know with focusing too much on spreading its values its ideology around the world the probably even have got in afghanistan and paying too little attention to the welfare of its own people isn't the united states running the risk of committing the same mistake now that's exactly what mr obama has been arguing let's come home let
doesn't that also apply to the united states though when you try to a procedure security interest in iraq or afghanistan or libya or syria don't you make those countries more insecure well remember in afghanistan take them one by one in afghanistan you had the taliep on giving. rest recuperation and play a planning base for the people in al qaeda who carried on nine eleven that had to be removed or else afghanistan would remain a major base for terrorist attacks on the us the problem was the us...
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the united states, correct? characterize the relationship today between the united states and mexico. >> the relationship of mexico with the united states has been so intense, i would daresay this relationship of the two countries at the institutional level is at one of its finest moments. there is good cooperation in topics that are common to our security, for instance. border security. it is working to increase productivity of our economies. the free trade agreement will give us economic growth, which is the objective of both countries, and more development for our society. our relationship is very intense. let me give you data here. i don't think many know this. about 80% of our exports go to the united states. mexico is the second most important destination of u.s. exports. what does this mean? practically, the u.s. sales to our country are the same as to other countries. more than what it sells together to russia, china and india. its sales to mexico are higher than all those countries put together. let me
the united states, correct? characterize the relationship today between the united states and mexico. >> the relationship of mexico with the united states has been so intense, i would daresay this relationship of the two countries at the institutional level is at one of its finest moments. there is good cooperation in topics that are common to our security, for instance. border security. it is working to increase productivity of our economies. the free trade agreement will give us...
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and yes it is, a matter of a matter of interest to the united states and important to the united states that we articulate our own understanding of when their use is appropriate and hope that others will take heed of that. i think doing the kinds of things, there was a report issued by the simpson center earlier this week. general abezaid-- the use of drones. but i think that the-- the issue of whether you have a comprehensive strategy towards counterterrorism, that's an important backdrop to whether we use this particular tool or special forces or other things that are used in counterterrorism. do you have a wide strategy for doing that. because counterterrorism is something that isn't going to go away. it's going to remain a mission. >> is the threat today bigger than it has ever been and are we looking at another time like 9/11? >> i don't think its-- i think that -- >> even though a bin ladsen dead as they say. >> right. well there are lots of sources of terrorism around the world. al shabab, various other ones. and i think in the longer, longer sweep of history, charlie, if you sta
and yes it is, a matter of a matter of interest to the united states and important to the united states that we articulate our own understanding of when their use is appropriate and hope that others will take heed of that. i think doing the kinds of things, there was a report issued by the simpson center earlier this week. general abezaid-- the use of drones. but i think that the-- the issue of whether you have a comprehensive strategy towards counterterrorism, that's an important backdrop to...
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isil is the enemy of the iraqi people, our neighbors, the united states, and united states allies. and we must make a common effort to defeat them. this is a dangerous new development in the middle east that requires a new doctor to combat terrorism. on the military front, with its indiscriminate destructiveness, creating its own eventual defeat. experience. from however, until then, ethnic cleansing and systematic destruction of unique altars and heritage will suffer irreversibly. hasccupied muslim, isil destroyed shia mosques, sunni shrines, and more. just last week, they issued an ultimatum, ordering residents to convert to isil, deviant versions of islam. if they do not comply, the ultimatum that clears then they will literally face the sword. along with iraqi christian minorities, thousands of other minority communities have been forced to flee their homes, often leaving all their belongings behind. a recent report by human rights works said isil has systematically killed and shia andchristians, making them an example is crude -- crusaders and heretics. notwithstanding major s
isil is the enemy of the iraqi people, our neighbors, the united states, and united states allies. and we must make a common effort to defeat them. this is a dangerous new development in the middle east that requires a new doctor to combat terrorism. on the military front, with its indiscriminate destructiveness, creating its own eventual defeat. experience. from however, until then, ethnic cleansing and systematic destruction of unique altars and heritage will suffer irreversibly. hasccupied...
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agents aren't at the border of the united states. but why let the facts get in the way of a good story? so here once again we talk about gang members, gang members. do you ask 5-year-olds whether they're in gangs? >> again, i'm looking into -- >> because you got to ask them all, right? 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-year-olds. >> it is my understanding when we believe someone presents a national security or criminal justice threat, based on the biometric data we collect, we follow up. i don't imagine we often do that with 5-year-olds or probably never. >> that's what i thought. but they're probably going to want you to ask 5-year-olds if they're gang members. do you check them for ebola virus? >> well, i do know that individuals -- >> because they're very concerned about that. >> i do know that individuals do receive health screenings at the border. >> they do receive health screenings. so maybe next time they're going to ask you, you should check them, see if they have that virus before they contaminate everybody in the united states. so when they c
agents aren't at the border of the united states. but why let the facts get in the way of a good story? so here once again we talk about gang members, gang members. do you ask 5-year-olds whether they're in gangs? >> again, i'm looking into -- >> because you got to ask them all, right? 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-year-olds. >> it is my understanding when we believe someone presents a national security or criminal justice threat, based on the biometric data we collect, we follow up. i don't...
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i want to live it with united states fans. every four years, do it right. >> fans are noticing that soccer is gaining in popularity in the united states. >> i wasn't into it but now i notice a lot of people are picking up, and the whole spirit, people are trying to get involved. >> i was disapinned i didn't get to go to brazil but i more than made up for it, i am really excited and people are cheering. >> fans say they are feeling good about the united states chances for this afternoon against belgium feeling like we could win. if we win the united states will play on saturday. if the united states loses, it is out of the world cup. custody a must-win game. there is plenty of room. game starts at 1:00 o'clock. >> you can see you will probably need in sunscreen. you can watch the match between belgium and the united states live at espn with game time, again, 1:00 o'clock p.m. for all things world cup go to abc7news.com/worldcup with extensive coverage and game schedule. you can e-mail your photos at ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> other
i want to live it with united states fans. every four years, do it right. >> fans are noticing that soccer is gaining in popularity in the united states. >> i wasn't into it but now i notice a lot of people are picking up, and the whole spirit, people are trying to get involved. >> i was disapinned i didn't get to go to brazil but i more than made up for it, i am really excited and people are cheering. >> fans say they are feeling good about the united states chances for...
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states who arrived illegally in the united states. the united states is a country that has grown fundamentally. with great migration that took place in the past. mexico has been watching this process. we've wanted to eventually-- we wanted to prosper but this is internal policy of the united states. i must say that from mexico to the u.s., the number of mexicans trying to cross the border to reach the united states is lower. and the flow especially from central america, that is what we mainly see. and i think this reforms that we've mentioned so much will give mexico greater opportunities for its population, jobs, development, that will inhibity the people that want to migrate that they can do it because of their own decision, not because of des knee-- necessity. and i think on this issue, migration, i insist it would be injustice for the u.s. to recognize for millions of pie grants who have arrived in the united states to not partake in the development and wealth of that country. >> rooney: people also ask about your party. and they
states who arrived illegally in the united states. the united states is a country that has grown fundamentally. with great migration that took place in the past. mexico has been watching this process. we've wanted to eventually-- we wanted to prosper but this is internal policy of the united states. i must say that from mexico to the u.s., the number of mexicans trying to cross the border to reach the united states is lower. and the flow especially from central america, that is what we mainly...
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as with the united states or any other government. faced with such a predicament. >> schieffer: how long do you think this is going to go on? i understand what you're saying here but how will you know you've done? >> i think the issue is achieving the mission. we'll have to see how that is achieved. i was asked by someone, is this the beginning of the end? i said, i don't know if it's the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end. we just received now a quiet alert. as we were giving this -- can you hear this through the -- can you hear this? what you are hearing right now is the -- that is the calm alert. in other words, when we began this interview we were under bomb alert. as the minutes passed now we are being told that people can go out in to the open area. this is the kind of reality we're living in, bob. we'll do whatever is necessary to put an end to this. >> schieffer: do you think that this can never be solved militarily, prime minister? is there going to have to be some kind of negotiated settlement here, some sort o
as with the united states or any other government. faced with such a predicament. >> schieffer: how long do you think this is going to go on? i understand what you're saying here but how will you know you've done? >> i think the issue is achieving the mission. we'll have to see how that is achieved. i was asked by someone, is this the beginning of the end? i said, i don't know if it's the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end. we just received now a quiet alert. as we...
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states that the united states is somehow out to contain china and i wonder if that's reflective of the broader u.s. policy even when washington is genuinely interested in call parading a just count of how coming across as adversarial especially with the powers that won't do the bidding well the rebalance or pivot was the term was you picked out late at night according to the author of the term dr kurt campbell who was that assistant secretary of state for asia he said he put the word in late at night and the never thought that it would come to be seen as a good significantly indicating the us moving away from one place and going to the other that was never the intention and then the president himself liked it because it was an image from sports and from basketball which he logs and so he was sold to use the term and he got in the way now the problem is that the people in china do see it as synonymous with containment it's unfortunate because in fact the rebalance was asked for by the americas friends who are neighbors of china feeling they were being pushed around by china and they wan
states that the united states is somehow out to contain china and i wonder if that's reflective of the broader u.s. policy even when washington is genuinely interested in call parading a just count of how coming across as adversarial especially with the powers that won't do the bidding well the rebalance or pivot was the term was you picked out late at night according to the author of the term dr kurt campbell who was that assistant secretary of state for asia he said he put the word in late at...
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what marriage to you and yours is a united states. law to all countries and says everybody regardless of their sovereign state yesterday are law and goes we and there were sections on iran. if you buy a can and then a country finance business with the rand we are going to penalize you and if you don't pay were not we'll let you conduct operations in the united states so i'm not sure what the bike is broken any law goes in montana and united states government does not have the option of dictating law to sovereign countries but it's been doing it for a long long time it did it to switzerland. and now they're starting on the commerce fight in germany they're trying to same thing to it that they just didn't trench by . i think that part of this is that washington uses. american clout over of the people by threatening them to be excluded from the american market. and all of to her those financial institutions in order to end ban . the financial interiorly isn't all the american banks so when they beat up on barclays they beat up on the fre
what marriage to you and yours is a united states. law to all countries and says everybody regardless of their sovereign state yesterday are law and goes we and there were sections on iran. if you buy a can and then a country finance business with the rand we are going to penalize you and if you don't pay were not we'll let you conduct operations in the united states so i'm not sure what the bike is broken any law goes in montana and united states government does not have the option of...
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the united states in that context is the deepening relationship with india. and particularly trying to deepen our ties with india in terms of our strategic imperatives, both of us. it doesn't matter just to us or to india. it actually matters to the world, and that's why in my first months as secretary of state i went to india, and it's no coincidence that, you know, at the time in prime minister modi's first 100 days of his government, i'm now returning to delhi for two days of strategic dialogue and discussion, and it was no accident that in the intervening time we have had many discussions and meetings and the prime minister -- former prime minister singh came here to the white house during that period of time. then, of course, they had an election and as everybody knows for a certain number of months during an election, things tend to be put on hold. now is the time to renew that dialogue with a new government, with a new set of opportunities, new possibilities. this is a potentially transformative moment in our partnership with india. we're determined to
the united states in that context is the deepening relationship with india. and particularly trying to deepen our ties with india in terms of our strategic imperatives, both of us. it doesn't matter just to us or to india. it actually matters to the world, and that's why in my first months as secretary of state i went to india, and it's no coincidence that, you know, at the time in prime minister modi's first 100 days of his government, i'm now returning to delhi for two days of strategic...
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cheap energy jobs across the united states. the second thing, because of cheap and inexpensive energy, we are going to have a resurgence and repatriation of manufacturing jobs. rumor ross perot ran for president. all the jobs are leaving the country. they are coming back. they are coming back because it's a great place to do business. i met with the two heads of the european energy companies, totalis and emi. they said europe is never going to recover economically because our competitors are america. america, whatever the price is going to be to manufacture in germany, it's going to be cheaper to manufacture in the united states. your energy is going to be less expensive. energygoing to have good jobs now. the next round is manufacturing returns to the united states. then there will be another third round. when cheap american energy hooks up with 3-d printing, nanotechnology, and bioengineering. makee looking, it would the right decisions in the next 2-3 years, at a 20 year run where the united states is going to be as prospero
cheap energy jobs across the united states. the second thing, because of cheap and inexpensive energy, we are going to have a resurgence and repatriation of manufacturing jobs. rumor ross perot ran for president. all the jobs are leaving the country. they are coming back. they are coming back because it's a great place to do business. i met with the two heads of the european energy companies, totalis and emi. they said europe is never going to recover economically because our competitors are...
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but the united states has remained the critical player in all of this. gwen: there being no magic wand where does the cease-fire plan as whatever there is of it stand tonight, nancy? >> well, after a very violent week in gaza after offensive -- ground offensive by israel that led and contributed to a unting death toll with 800 palestinians, 38 israelis. there remains a cease-fire a 46 hour -- 12-hour one by ma mass and israel. it came after an exhaustive effort which began on monday which began with hopes of a broorder cease-fire by the end of the week. seems all parties are relieved to be able to get to one that will last for a few hours beginning at 7:00 a.m. local time, just a few hours from now. gwen: peter, there's a certain amount of trance gent. people that have dumped their heels and not digging their way out. in the case of israel and gaza, it is about the existence of these tunnels. they're considered an existential threat by israel and they're considered a way to get around a punishing blockade by the palestinians in gaza. is there a way throu
but the united states has remained the critical player in all of this. gwen: there being no magic wand where does the cease-fire plan as whatever there is of it stand tonight, nancy? >> well, after a very violent week in gaza after offensive -- ground offensive by israel that led and contributed to a unting death toll with 800 palestinians, 38 israelis. there remains a cease-fire a 46 hour -- 12-hour one by ma mass and israel. it came after an exhaustive effort which began on monday which...
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to grow jobs here in the united states. in 2009 this body passed the travel promotion act. secondly, this is an activity that extends across state lines. bringing this bill, this legislation, within the article 1 commerce clause authority of this body. the constitutional authority of this body. third, no federal taxpayer dollars are used to fund brand u.s.a. it is funded by industry contributions and by international visitors. the united states is the only major destination that does not fund its promotion programs through taxpayer dollars. it is through private contributions of industry, matched by international traveler fees. there's a cap on the program. the amount of funds it can expend from those funds collected from international visitors. when the funds exceed that cap that money is returned to the treasury for deficit reduction. in f.y. 2013, that was $27 million in deficit reduction to benefit the taxpayers. this bill was recently scored and over the next 10 years this would reduce the deficit, contribute to the treasury $231 million, not from taxpayers, but from i
to grow jobs here in the united states. in 2009 this body passed the travel promotion act. secondly, this is an activity that extends across state lines. bringing this bill, this legislation, within the article 1 commerce clause authority of this body. the constitutional authority of this body. third, no federal taxpayer dollars are used to fund brand u.s.a. it is funded by industry contributions and by international visitors. the united states is the only major destination that does not fund...
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is that i think that the united states and the west more generally but especially the united states has found it almost impossible to put cold war thinking behind it and as a result in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could. a nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for nato expansion in those terms at the time but in retrospect it's quite clear that that's what was going on so the deep cause of the present crisis i believe is nato expansion which is part and parcel of a strategy designed to contain russia and to strip ukraine away from russia's orbit and in degraded into the west the precipitating crisis would cause the. present crisis that's going on i should say to precipitating cause of the present crisis where the events of february of this year specially the february twenty two crew. in kiev. it's stephen it's interesting if we if we look at nato expansion and it ends up being kind of like a chick
is that i think that the united states and the west more generally but especially the united states has found it almost impossible to put cold war thinking behind it and as a result in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could. a nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for nato expansion in those terms at the time but...
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i support the soviet union because they were threatening the united states. the united states foreign-policy is a broad subject than just one conflict in the decision to invade and involve ourselves in the spanish-american war and the decision to involve ourselves in world war i and to occupied iraq and afghanistan for a decade are ones that lay groundwork for future problems rather than solve problems and cost a lot of lives we have seen the civil liberties as a result and these are very serious problems. should we have knocked out in afghanistan in a row eradicated the regime and are those the correct actions to do? >> it doesn't bother me that we were not at the company and regime it is a decision to stick around for ten years and try to rerun those countries and organize them and turn them into kansas city after the spanish-american war that did not -- we are significantly weak in the world today than before 9/11 because of the decisions that we made it off because the decisions the enemy is made but because of the decisions we made economically and in th
i support the soviet union because they were threatening the united states. the united states foreign-policy is a broad subject than just one conflict in the decision to invade and involve ourselves in the spanish-american war and the decision to involve ourselves in world war i and to occupied iraq and afghanistan for a decade are ones that lay groundwork for future problems rather than solve problems and cost a lot of lives we have seen the civil liberties as a result and these are very...
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united states is trying to keep the iraq kurdish region aligned with baghdad. secretary of state john kerry met with the chief of staff to the kurdish president, after he called on a referendum for independence. the move is worrying arabs living in kirkuk. zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: those travelling from erbil to kirkuk have to cross a check point. it is guarded by the kurdish peshmerga and the iraqi police. there's two authorities, but it's been this way for years. the balance of power seems to be shifting. you needed an iraqi visa to enter kirkuk, outside the autonomous region governed by the kurds. the iraqi police didn't want to let us through. we entered. the kurds have the final say here. >> the oil-rich province has been disputed territory, claimed by baghdad. the kurd no longer feel obliged to april to the central government weakened by a sunni rebellion and plan to hold a referendum for independence. there's opposition, not just from the shia-led government. kirkuk-sunni-arabs say they will not accept a shia led country. >> we want the governmen
united states is trying to keep the iraq kurdish region aligned with baghdad. secretary of state john kerry met with the chief of staff to the kurdish president, after he called on a referendum for independence. the move is worrying arabs living in kirkuk. zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: those travelling from erbil to kirkuk have to cross a check point. it is guarded by the kurdish peshmerga and the iraqi police. there's two authorities, but it's been this way for years. the balance of...
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states consolidates and maintains dominance in the middle east is just not working the united states is actually declining power in the middle east its relationship with israel is an important part of why it's a declining power certainly not the only part but important part of that story and for its own interests the united states needs to reconsider this but the american political establishment is is still very firmly committed to this quest to dominate the middle east it sees a militarily dominant israel as as as useful to that and you know that that sadly is very very slow to change you know and if it possible in your opinion of the israelis could effectively stamp out as a resistance organization i mean because that's what it seems like it wants to do right now what's going on ground and i don't know go from house to house but it seems to me that that's what they want to do and that's what they're going to call good declare victory but is it possible in your mind or would another resistance group come about. i think they don't know if they can stamp out her mass but they cannot s
states consolidates and maintains dominance in the middle east is just not working the united states is actually declining power in the middle east its relationship with israel is an important part of why it's a declining power certainly not the only part but important part of that story and for its own interests the united states needs to reconsider this but the american political establishment is is still very firmly committed to this quest to dominate the middle east it sees a militarily...
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states wanted it to the united states has stumbled and bumbled its way since february twenty first through this entire episode and now they're trying to make up for it. to very interesting theory trying to make up for it because the myth of of russian expansionism the myth of a russian aggression it's all a myth but it you'll never find out in western media ever. we are dealing here with a very good effect of mechanism of projection used by the white house and by the media because we are no we have reached a point now where so-called nato expansion. is becoming more and more like nato aggression or aggressive expansion to the gates of moscow itself and the below which eric mentioned indeed that's a serious stuff russian aggression prevention act is basically legislating a state of war with russia and now the tragedy with m.h. seventeen is trying to sell this very idea as you global product to all nations around the world and especially to the europeans so it's a very serious effect right when the tragedy happened the kiev regime for several things for direct presence of nato troops in ukra
states wanted it to the united states has stumbled and bumbled its way since february twenty first through this entire episode and now they're trying to make up for it. to very interesting theory trying to make up for it because the myth of of russian expansionism the myth of a russian aggression it's all a myth but it you'll never find out in western media ever. we are dealing here with a very good effect of mechanism of projection used by the white house and by the media because we are no we...
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none of that information is getting back to the united states. hearing no response the united states continues with the plan. it is another nondecision. it is simply following through with the plan as stated. we're going to keep dropping atomic bombs as part of our preinvasion strategy. the invasion will take place as planned up until the point where the japanese accept unconditional surrender. yes? >> do we under estimate how brutal the atomic bombs are going to be? >> it was not well underwhat they were going to do. in fact, i think our standard way of expressing the explosive power of nuclear weapons is indicative of that. how do we describe atomic or nuclear weapons? how do we measure their blast? >> as related to tnt. >> we call it kilo tons and it is 1,000 tons of tnt. so to try to get our minds around this new force in the universe or the new force that humans have figured out, not how to control but how to tap, that is a big intellectual leap and that is going to take time. >> i thought the 20-kilo ton was one of them, right? was that the
none of that information is getting back to the united states. hearing no response the united states continues with the plan. it is another nondecision. it is simply following through with the plan as stated. we're going to keep dropping atomic bombs as part of our preinvasion strategy. the invasion will take place as planned up until the point where the japanese accept unconditional surrender. yes? >> do we under estimate how brutal the atomic bombs are going to be? >> it was not...
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states draws red lines and when the president of the united states will commit to military action. there were good -- very good reasons for the president to take the actions he did. and i think it's given him some advantages in terms of being seen as someone who can bring people together around the diplomatic table. at the same time, you know, so it's a little bit of both. i do think it's pivotal. i think it's going to continue to create problems with regards to the executive branch and congress with regards to the use of force. >> do you look short-term or long-term if you are in the oval office and juggling ukraine, and throw in places like iraq. >> the problem is in this day and age long-term is two or three weeks, if i were to tell i what the president's number one challenge is, it's getting the president and more importantly his staffer to start thinking about the long-term, to start looking six, 12, 24 months out and frankly five years out and say what type of world do we want and how do we get there. >> let's talk about the long-term when we come back after this short break,
states draws red lines and when the president of the united states will commit to military action. there were good -- very good reasons for the president to take the actions he did. and i think it's given him some advantages in terms of being seen as someone who can bring people together around the diplomatic table. at the same time, you know, so it's a little bit of both. i do think it's pivotal. i think it's going to continue to create problems with regards to the executive branch and...
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states of america than the people of the united states believe is good for the united states of america. and i would yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senior senator from north dakota is recognized. mr. hoeven: mr. president, i'm pleased to join my colleague for a very important discussion and that's the waters of the u.s., the proposed rule by the e.p.a. the good senator from missouri, myself, the senator from wyoming and -- as has been already said on the floor here about 30 of us in total are proposing an amendment to the sportsmen's bill, which is currently under consideration on the floor here, an amendment that would address the regulatory overreach by the e.p.a.; specifically, their proposed waters of the u.s. regulation. the amendment we have is very simple, very straightforward. it is relevant to the legislation that is currently on the floor and should be brought forward for a vote. it's amendment number 3453 and, as i said, it deals with the waters of the u.s. i'm going to take just a minimum to it in read it because it's very simple and ve
states of america than the people of the united states believe is good for the united states of america. and i would yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senior senator from north dakota is recognized. mr. hoeven: mr. president, i'm pleased to join my colleague for a very important discussion and that's the waters of the u.s., the proposed rule by the e.p.a. the good senator from missouri, myself, the senator from wyoming and -- as has been already said on the...
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states so i'm not sure what the bike is broken any law goes in montana and united states government does not have the option of dictating law to sovereign countries but it's been doing it for a long long time it did it to switch them. in and now they're starting on the commerce fight in germany they're trying to same thing to it that they just did to the french by. i think that part of this is that washington uses. american clout over of the people by threatening them to be excluded from the american market. and all of to her those financial institutions in order to in. the financial interior lism all the american banks so when they beat up on barclays they beat up on the french by the beat up and injured by then goldman sachs j.p. morgan city bye bye from america they can start a movie an easier oh noes only territory of those black so i think that's also part of it in fact a true think should be the main. the main part of it but i don't think the world should accept the fact that the united states government jan and. decide. what countries there by these other sovereign countries
states so i'm not sure what the bike is broken any law goes in montana and united states government does not have the option of dictating law to sovereign countries but it's been doing it for a long long time it did it to switch them. in and now they're starting on the commerce fight in germany they're trying to same thing to it that they just did to the french by. i think that part of this is that washington uses. american clout over of the people by threatening them to be excluded from the...
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states, and not just towards the united states. remember, this is a regime that has called for limiting israel from the map. my father reminds me, when somebody talks about eliminating 6 million jews, we do not have an excuse having gone to the history of what happened in the of ignoring940's that individual. and somebody says along the lines of what was put into "mein a race about eliminating of people, or in this context, eliminating israel, and in his mind israel is the little satan, we are the big satan. he has been very vocal about his animus toward other religions, and especially towards a society that believes in freedom of religion like our own. and so in this context, it is wise to be able to guarantee the security of the west in these negotiations with iran. >> [indiscernible] revelationss on the of spying in germany -- are you worried about the [indiscernible] the u.s. posture is hurting relations with the country? i would like your thoughts -- >> i met yesterday with a delegation from germany on this and as you can see,
states, and not just towards the united states. remember, this is a regime that has called for limiting israel from the map. my father reminds me, when somebody talks about eliminating 6 million jews, we do not have an excuse having gone to the history of what happened in the of ignoring940's that individual. and somebody says along the lines of what was put into "mein a race about eliminating of people, or in this context, eliminating israel, and in his mind israel is the little satan, we...
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-- commander in chief of the united states was since to the voices of his advisers and allies. using his unique talent for a leadership to lay them moral and military foundations for american victory. so let there be no misunderstanding with the british empire collapsed and the rampage across europe ever became a more alarming. it would be the historic role to earn his country to leadership as a global superpower. and i certainly have enjoyed researching and writing the first part of this epic story and i can only hope you will enjoy reading it as much. thank you very much. [applause]k y i would be happy to take any questions that people may have. >> david kaiser is-- -- distinguished historian who just completed a book about fdr and general's. in the year before my book begins and will be speaking at the bookstore in a few weeks' time. >> hq for the reference and as i was working on it was thinking of the sequel but i found out you were already doing that i put that aside and you are doing a wonderful job. i was fascinated by the macarthur episode you just mentioned but for an
-- commander in chief of the united states was since to the voices of his advisers and allies. using his unique talent for a leadership to lay them moral and military foundations for american victory. so let there be no misunderstanding with the british empire collapsed and the rampage across europe ever became a more alarming. it would be the historic role to earn his country to leadership as a global superpower. and i certainly have enjoyed researching and writing the first part of this epic...
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here in the united states of america. here is my hope. my hope is that as small and mean-spirited as the republicans have shown themselves to be with the border crisis that we have and the humanitarian crisis we have an with immigration policy in totality, i hope the president will be as wide and broad and generous as they have been small and mean-spirited. and i hope he takes a senate bill and finds ways to stop the deportation of all those that could benefit on the senate bill. the senate bill may not be the law the land, though we all understand it is the will of the people of the united states of america. barack obama got 51% of the vote . he won the election. there was a referendum. it was for immigration reform. let's do the right thing. senators voted for it. let's do with the american public wants to do, and that is, number one, protect the children and number two, stop the deportations. >> the call but house speaker john boehner that he is going to sue president obama and others like sarah palin saying they want
here in the united states of america. here is my hope. my hope is that as small and mean-spirited as the republicans have shown themselves to be with the border crisis that we have and the humanitarian crisis we have an with immigration policy in totality, i hope the president will be as wide and broad and generous as they have been small and mean-spirited. and i hope he takes a senate bill and finds ways to stop the deportation of all those that could benefit on the senate bill. the senate...
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farwaz, what should the united states as the principal outside power, what can the united states do? is what president obama doing right now a plausible response to this chaos? >> fareed, i think what boarack obama is doing is the right thing. you know i'm very critical about american forepolicy in the middle east. barack obama is correct to basically keep a distance from the killing fields in the middle east. barack obama is correct to let the region develop its own instruments of government. the reality is this is a crisis that only people in the region should and can resolve. what the united states can do and barack obama can do is to work with multilateral powers, with the united nations, the international community, the european powers, regional pourers, invest leadership capital in order to help build institutions and also bridge the divide between the contesting and contending forces in the region. >> fascinating conversation, sobering, but very enlightning. thank you very much. >>> let's take this issue to the next step. how does the united states protect itself from terroris
farwaz, what should the united states as the principal outside power, what can the united states do? is what president obama doing right now a plausible response to this chaos? >> fareed, i think what boarack obama is doing is the right thing. you know i'm very critical about american forepolicy in the middle east. barack obama is correct to basically keep a distance from the killing fields in the middle east. barack obama is correct to let the region develop its own instruments of...
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states. >> united states has committed no aggression against cuba. and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other part of the united states. >> the american role is immediately exposed. no one believes that this isn't happening with some american help. >> the leader of the free world has been humiliated on its own doorstep. castro prevailed over kennedy at least for the moment and it will take a long time to destroy that image. >> it was a calamity. kennedy had been totally misinformed by american intelligence about the strength of the anti- communist movement and the fact is when these poor people arrived on the beaches in cuba, they were decimated. >> only landing themselves, stewart, how large were they actually? >> best indications, walter, there were about 300 men armed only with the weapons they could carry. unmistakably clear, walter, from all the evidence available that the cia planned this operation. it was the cia that established the revolutionary council by saying to the dissident factions, get together or else. >> toda
states. >> united states has committed no aggression against cuba. and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other part of the united states. >> the american role is immediately exposed. no one believes that this isn't happening with some american help. >> the leader of the free world has been humiliated on its own doorstep. castro prevailed over kennedy at least for the moment and it will take a long time to destroy that image. >> it was a calamity....
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with me france and the united states. we have the occasion when we commemorated the award at the beginning of of normandy. to reaffirm our will to have a strong partnership with the united states. now it is becoming a diplomatic -- we have very strong ties with americans. we can work out good solutions even in industry to reinforce this message. >> thank you for coming. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> "political capital this week on -- this week on "political capital ." the latest recall. the supreme court takes on obamacare. and we debate the xm bank and immigration. andhe ex-im bank immigration. we begin the program with former deputy secretary of defense paul wolfowitz. thank you for being with us. all the elements of a failed state, politically, militari
with me france and the united states. we have the occasion when we commemorated the award at the beginning of of normandy. to reaffirm our will to have a strong partnership with the united states. now it is becoming a diplomatic -- we have very strong ties with americans. we can work out good solutions even in industry to reinforce this message. >> thank you for coming. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> "political capital this week on -- this week on...
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in fact, for iran, keeping the united states out of iraq, keeping the united states from any kind of re-engagement militarily in iraq, will be an interest which trumps their orerest in the feeding isis stabilizing iraq, and we will find ourselves more at odds with the revolutionary gods in -- guards in iraq. i think we should try to prevent that by sending messages through the channels that we have two iran about what our intentions are and what we are trying to do and what consequences iran should expect it a find themselves running afoul of that. i do not the that requires tactical battlefield cooperation or that sort of thing, in part, because iran operates fundamentally differently than the united states does. i do not think there would be any sort of natural overlap. >> thank you very much. ambassador hof, give us your latest insights on how syria plays into this and the broader thoughts on the entire situation. >> thanks. perhaps it would be useful if i give sort of an overview of the prospect of some kind of practical cooperation between the united states and the assad regime
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that is an international responsibility of the united states -- responsibility the united states also has to be mindful. let me address with the chairman raised initially. the president is asking for $3.7 billion. $3.4 billion is dealing with the consequences of a failed policy within the native countries. instabilityy means that is not safe for families and children therefore they are putting their unaccompanied children at risk by transit to the united states. $300 million is being used for dealing with the causes. we have programs in these countries. we have the millennium challenge corporation that is operating in honduras and el salvador. we have partnership for growth operating in el salvador. we have the central america regional security initiative. we have programs that were intended to deal with some of these issues. to me, the most successful program that was initiated to deal with a global problem that affected our country was that had significant resources identify with the u.s. initiative that made a consequential difference for future generations. what does it take to ha
that is an international responsibility of the united states -- responsibility the united states also has to be mindful. let me address with the chairman raised initially. the president is asking for $3.7 billion. $3.4 billion is dealing with the consequences of a failed policy within the native countries. instabilityy means that is not safe for families and children therefore they are putting their unaccompanied children at risk by transit to the united states. $300 million is being used for...
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not in the united states senate. the united states senate, people head on home. people are out campaigning. how about we actually have a senator show up on this floor, more than one or two at a time, and debate these issues? how about we actually she senators stand up -- see senators stand up, debate the issues and resolve the problems? the majority leader went on television and said the border is secure. mr. president, i find that anistonnishing assertion. i recognize how from the perch of washington, d.c. it might seem that way. perhaps the d.c.-virginia border is secure. but i would invite the majority leader and by vite any member of this chamber, come to mcallen, visit the border. when i was in mcallen on saturday the border patrol agents told me the day before they had apprehended 622 people. i went to the processing center. they had 10 holding centers with 600, 700 people there. one holding room had little girls below age 14, unaccompanied. another holding room had little boys under age 14, unaccompanied. a third holding room had girls age 14-19 unaccompan
not in the united states senate. the united states senate, people head on home. people are out campaigning. how about we actually have a senator show up on this floor, more than one or two at a time, and debate these issues? how about we actually she senators stand up -- see senators stand up, debate the issues and resolve the problems? the majority leader went on television and said the border is secure. mr. president, i find that anistonnishing assertion. i recognize how from the perch of...
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now let's talk about the united states. obviously the united states is quite responsible for a large chunk of this -- this downward revision in the forecast for 2014. a lot of that is because the u.s. had a very rough first quarter and first half of the year. are you confident that the u.s. is back on track? and are you worried about the federal reserve getting out of the stimulus business in the way that it has been? >> no, so for the u.s. economy, we think it's largely a matter of a very bad first quarter, much worst than expected. and what we think is that growth in the united states will rebound. we already see that in the in coming data in the us. we see -- expect quite the solid rebound, so we expect growth in the united states for the rest of the year to be above 3%. so in that sense, the -- the reason for the -- why annual growth in 2014 is considerably weaker than we expected is almost all due to the weak first quarter. >> is -- there's a lot of grimness in this report. you did mention that the one part that somebo
now let's talk about the united states. obviously the united states is quite responsible for a large chunk of this -- this downward revision in the forecast for 2014. a lot of that is because the u.s. had a very rough first quarter and first half of the year. are you confident that the u.s. is back on track? and are you worried about the federal reserve getting out of the stimulus business in the way that it has been? >> no, so for the u.s. economy, we think it's largely a matter of a...
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states consolidates and maintains dominance in the middle east is just not working the united states is actually declining power in the middle east its relationship with israel is an important part of why it's a declining power certainly not the only part but important part of that story and for its own interests the united states needs to reconsider this but the american political. is is still very firmly committed to this quest to dominate the middle east it sees a militarily dominant israel as as as useful to that and you know that that sadly is very very slow to change you know and it's impossible in your opinion of the israelis could effectively stamp out as a resistance organization i mean because that's what it seems like it wants to do right now go in ground and i don't know go from house to house but it seems to me that that's what they want to do and that's what they're going to call good declare victory but is it possible in your mind or would another resistance group come about. i think they don't know if they can stamp out how mass but they cannot stamp out the resistanc
states consolidates and maintains dominance in the middle east is just not working the united states is actually declining power in the middle east its relationship with israel is an important part of why it's a declining power certainly not the only part but important part of that story and for its own interests the united states needs to reconsider this but the american political. is is still very firmly committed to this quest to dominate the middle east it sees a militarily dominant israel...
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bless israel and god, bless the united states of the united states of america. amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the united states representative from the fourth district of massachusetts, the honorable joseph kennedy, iii. >>> good morning, everyone. mr. vice president, members of the congressional leadership it is an honor for me to join you this morning on stage. thank you all for the work that you did to make this moment and this congressional gold medal possible. i'd also like to thank the congressional gold medal committee. congressman trent franks, cosponsor, senator bennet, for their partnership in shepherding the bipartisan legislation behind this award through the house and the senate. and to our guest of honor, president peres. at 91 years young, you have nay housely said that you aren't ready to yet to consider your legacy. that the future is much more interesting that your past. what all due respect, mr. president, i think it would be hard t
bless israel and god, bless the united states of the united states of america. amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the united states representative from the fourth district of massachusetts, the honorable joseph kennedy, iii. >>> good morning, everyone. mr. vice president, members of the congressional leadership it is an honor for me to join you this morning on stage. thank you all for the work that you did to make this moment and this congressional gold medal...
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the united states. states. >> she was happy for the money. let's be clear, that was how they were funding the fight. but what they wanted was the money but then stay out of our business, let us run our government. and the united states obviously wanted strings attached to that money. when things were going the right way, for example, the united states tried to send in ground troops a lot earlier but the brothers of said absently not. you know, these have to be advisors only. it wasn't until much later that the vietnam war escalate into what it became. >> there were several trenches attempts against the government began in 1960, i believe. -- coup attends. a couple of air men desperate she narrowly survived spent there was a direct hit on madame nhu's bedroom. some rogue south vietnamese air force pilot was tired of this sort of bossy lady, pushy lady. one of the vietnamese i talked to said she was, talked to big. she was too much. one of these south vietnamese air force pilots was upset about it and did
the united states. states. >> she was happy for the money. let's be clear, that was how they were funding the fight. but what they wanted was the money but then stay out of our business, let us run our government. and the united states obviously wanted strings attached to that money. when things were going the right way, for example, the united states tried to send in ground troops a lot earlier but the brothers of said absently not. you know, these have to be advisors only. it wasn't...